Cool Steps to Run Android Apps on your Windows Smartphone

The android operating system from Google happens to be one of the most popular operating system found on most latest smartphones and tablets today. Needless to also stress the fact that the flexibility of the Google play store and largely the easy coding around the Android operating system has attracted the interest of many developers. Various apps keeps rolling in on a daily basis and even those who are using windows phones most times crave to have a taste of some android apps.

If you belong to this category, don't worry to much as I walk you through the steps to run any Android app on your windows phone.

However, I must inform you that the methods I'm showing doesn't work on every windows. This means you can only partake of the Android juice on your windows if it falls under the following phone types.

1. After downloading the above applications just unzip them to a separate folder.

2. Now install IpOverUsbInstaller.msi and vcredist_x86.exe from wconnect folder.

3. From the home screen, go to settings, then update and security then Developers. Enable developers
mode and while you are at it turn on device discovery.

4. Then from Wconnect folder open Command Window. Here is how to do it, go to the folder and
press Shift key right click. After that is done, the phone needs to be connected, and this can be done in two ways although USB method is recommended.

a. If you connect via USB, type wconnect.exe usb

and hit enter.

b. If you connect via Wi-Fi, type wconnect.exe

192.168.xxx.xxx (replace 192.168.xxx.xxx with your

Network IP Address). Once that is done, input the

paring code.

5. After this is done, navigate to the previously extracted ADB folder and open an elevated
command prompt. Then type adb device to show you a list of devices that are connected then check to see if yours is among them.

6. Finally, paste the APK file that you want to install on the same directory (adb folder) and type in adb install APKNAME.apk (replace APKNAME with the APK file’s name)

7. Relax for a couple of minutes so the app refreshes, then you should be able to install the
Android app on your Windows 10 device.